>As an aside, IMHO one of the worst mistakes
commodore made was that the
>8050 could not at least read the disks of the earlier drives.
On Sat, 17 Nov 2007, M H Stein wrote:
Sort of unavoidable because to get the 500MB/side they
went to 100TPI drives.
Well, 96tpi drives would give pretty much the same capacity as 100tpi
ones, with only "half" as many incompatabilities.
'course, if they HAD gotten 500MB/side (v 400-500KB), then it would have
been well worth it.
Not as big a problem then as it may be today, because the high price of
the 8050/8250s tended to put them into a different market, mostly business
and institutional, where price and compatibility with the smaller and cheaper
units wasn't usually an issue. And of course the IEEE bus was compatible
so you could easily convert among drives (until the serial versions came
along) as long as you had one of the (also expensive) IEEE<>IEEE cables.
m
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